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Date Posted: 00:48:54 06/30/01 Sat
Author: Margaret
Author Host/IP: 62.188.213.95
Subject: Being brought up in 60s at Liverpool
In reply to: Jessica 's message, "Enya is good!" on 15:46:51 06/29/01 Fri

and spent most of my mispent youth in the Cavan, (no alcohol on soft
drinks) I didn't learn much about classical music. There are many pieces
that I love, but haven't a clue what they are.

School didn't help, the music lessons were so boring, but we did have an
Arts teacher who took us to see the Nutcracker Suite, for most of us it
changed our concept on music, especiallly the Sugarplum Fairy.

There is lots of classical music that is really good for moods, riding to
music, etc, but when I want to shout, 60s music is just right to shout to

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